Outlines of Presentations

  1. The Changing Role of the Archivist in Contemporary Society : Berndt Fredriksson.
  2. The Associative Phenomenon Throughout the World: Michel Doucin.
  3. The Policy of the Archives of France respecting Associative Archives: Georges Mouradian.
  4. The New History and Private Documents in the MERCOSUR Countries: Alicia.
  5. The Selection of Case Files: The Right to Social Memory Versus The Right to Social Oblivion: Inge Bundsgaard.
  6. The Icelandic Health Sector Database: Eiríkur Gudmundsson, National Archives of Iceland.
  7. Associative Archives in Latin-America: Juan Manuel Herrera.
  8. The Archives of International Non Governmental Organizations: Jens Boel.
  9. Ordinary People and People Forgotten by History: their representation in written records: Ian Wilson.
  10. Evolution of Acquisition and Appraisal Principles: Maria Luisa Conde Villaverde.
  11. The PRO’s Acquisition and Disposition Policies: Duncan Simpson.
  12. The Functional Approach to Appraisal: the Experience of the National Archives of Australia: Anne-Marie Schwirtlich.
  13. Reengineering National Archives and Records Administration Records Management Policies: Susan Cummings.
  14. Legal Framework for Appraisal: Claes Gränström.
  15. Standard ISO 15489: Kathryn Dan.
  16. The Appraisal of Electronical Records: What is new?: Terry Eastwood.
  17. Cooperation Between Archives and Producing Services: Josip Kolanovic.
  18. Effects of Complexity and Automation of Administrative Procedures on Appraisal: the Example of France: Rosine Cleyet-Michaud.
  19. Is it Possible to Establish Standardized Archive Conservation Rules?: Moncef Fakhfakh.
  20. The Memory of Society: Businesses: Lesley Richmond.
  21. Privatization of Public Sector Functions: Polish Case: Daria Nalecz.
  22. Multinational’s Obligations: Hervé L’Huillier.
  23. Business archives of Multinational Corporations in Asia: Balancing of Competing Interests, Rajeswary Brown.
  24. Perspective from a former member of Davos Forum: Vigdís Finnbogadóttir.
  25. Oral History Throughout the World: Present and Future Prospects: Dora Schwarzstein.
  26. Archival Strategies Towards Oral Sources in Southeast Asia: Southeast Asia´s Forgotten History: Lily Tan.
  27. The African project "Refiguring of the Archive": Ndyoi Mutiti.
  28. Oral History as a Tool in Archival Development: James Fogerty.